Beyonce Will NOT Host Upcoming Grammy Awards, According To Her Publicist
Beyonce Will NOT Host Upcoming Grammy Awards, According To Her Publicist
Beyoncé has been rumored to be host of the 62nd annual Grammy awards show in 2020 following online searches of the award show. According to the search engine google, the shows “The 62nd Annual Grammy Awards” has listed Beyonce as the next host of the ceremony.

After much speculation, the singer’s publicist took to social media to dispel those rumors. In a tweet on Friday, Yvette Noel-Schumer says despite the rumors, Beyoncé will not be the Grammy’s next host,
“Let’s dispel this rumor right now. Beyoncé is NOT hosting the Grammys.”

In the history of the ceremony, there have only awarded three black women to host the award show. With last year’s host, Alicia Keys, others included Queen Latifah and Whoopi Goldberg.

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As previously reported, Beyonce continues to secure bags as she was included in Forbes’ Highest Paid List of Singers. She landed at the number two spot thanks to her On The Run II stadium tour. In addition, she has been nominated for a personal best of six for her Netflix special Homecoming: A Film by Beyoncé, outdoing her double-nominated 2016 visual album Lemonade in 2016.
The 62nd Annual Grammy Awards is scheduled to take place on January 26, 2020 at Staples Center in Los Angeles.
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